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Albert John Roeland Heck, Utrecht NL

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20100311098METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE OF PEPTIDES - The invention is in the field of analytical methods suitable for biochemical applications and provides a method for determining the amino acid sequence of a peptide. The determination of amino acid sequences of proteins and peptides is useful in the study of biological systems. The invention relates to a method for determining at least part of the amino acid sequence of a protein comprising the steps of cleaving the protein into proteolytic peptides, ionizing the proteolytic peptides to generate peptide precursor ions, dissociating these peptide precursor ions using tandem mass spectrometry in order to obtain peptide fragment ions, followed by determining the amino acid sequence of a selected proteolytic peptide wherein the cleaving step generates at least one proteolytic peptide with an N-terminal lysine residue and wherein the dissociation of the peptide precursor ions is initiated by electron transfer.12-09-2010

Christian Heck, Bissen LU

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20080248519Agitator For A Fermenter, Fermenter And Method For Operating A Fermenter - The invention relates to an agitator for a fermenter, a fermenter and method of operating a fermenter.10-09-2008

Guy Heck, Mettray FR

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20110133379Suspension Bump Stop and Strut Device - The suspension bump stop device comprises a rolling bearing (06-09-2011

Pamela Heck, Liestal CH

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20090303056TRIGGER SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND/OR CONTROL DEVICES AND/OR EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR NASCENT AND/OR OCCURRING CYCLONES - An automated trigger device and a corresponding method for dynamic triggering of developing and/or imminent tropical storms for integrated monitoring devices and/or control devices and/or early warning systems. The trigger device includes a trigger module, and measurement devices arranged in cellular, geographically and/or topologically definable units or zones. Geophysical measurement parameters can be transmitted from the measurement devices to the trigger module. By a Monte Carlo module—and based on the measurement parameters—data records can be dynamically generated for definable future time intervals. By an extrapolation module track distribution parameters of a track distribution integrable over the plurality of data records are generated for each of the definable future time intervals. By an activating device—and based on the generated track distribution parameters and/or the trigger parameters—a corresponding control signal is transmitted to the monitoring device.12-10-2009

Pascal Heck, Gland CH